Cancer Clinical Trials in Puerto Rico — Innovative Treatments for Patients
Access advanced therapies and find out whether you qualify at no cost.
At PanOncology Trials, we help cancer patients in Puerto Rico access innovative clinical trials that may offer new treatment opportunities. Our medical team accompanies you every step of the way, guiding you through research protocols and genetic testing which, in many cases, come at no cost to you.
Why participate in a cancer clinical trial?
- Access to advanced treatments before they are available on the market.
- Specialized medical care with continuous follow‑up.
- Therapies that may have fewer side effects and better outcomes.
- Many costs associated with participating in a clinical protocol (medical visits, medications, genetic tests, and imaging) are covered by sponsors.
Our Available Treatments
Affects organs in the digestive system such as the stomach, intestines, esophagus, and colon. It can cause symptoms like abdominal pain, weight loss, and changes in appetite.
Originates in the liver cells and is often associated with chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis. It is more common in patients with a history of liver disease.
Develops in the bile ducts that carry bile from the liver to the intestine. It is a rare but aggressive type of cancer.
Refers to tumors that have spread to other parts of the body from their original site. It requires a comprehensive approach and innovative treatment options.
Develops in the tissues lining the urinary bladder and is often detected through symptoms such as blood in the urine or frequent urination.
Affects the pancreas and is often diagnosed at advanced stages. It may cause jaundice, abdominal pain, and weight loss.
Common among older men, it begins in the prostate gland. It usually grows slowly, though some cases can be more aggressive.
Includes several types such as leukemias, lymphomas, and myelomas, which affect the production and function of blood cells.
Cancers of the blood-forming tissues, such as the bone marrow. They cause the abnormal production of white blood cells.
The most common type of cancer among women. It begins in the cells of the ducts or lobules of the breast.
Originates in the tissues of the lung and is often linked to smoking, although it can also occur in non-smokers.
Cancer of the lymphatic system, which includes the lymph nodes and spleen. It can be classified as Hodgkin or non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
How does the clinical trial process work?
- Initial evaluation: We review your medical history to determine eligibility.
- Personalized orientation: We explain the protocol, address questions, and discuss expectations.
- Screening tests: Based on the clinical protocol that best fits your needs, we conduct tests, labs, and imaging to determine eligibility.
- Start of treatment: If you qualify and decide to participate, our team accompanies you throughout the study. Each study varies in benefits for patients; some include financial assistance, transportation, and study medication coverage. These details will be discussed during your orientation.
Genetic Testing for Hereditary Cancer
Las pruebas genéticas ayudan a comprender tu riesgo de cáncer y a diseñar un plan de tratamiento personalizado.
- Genetic tests help you understand your cancer risk and design a personalized treatment plan.
- Fast, secure, and performed in CLIA/CAP‑certified laboratories.
- Available for patients and family members without a prior cancer history.
How to Participate in a Clinical Trial
Participar es más fácil de lo que imaginas:
- Contact us to learn about your options.
- Our team will evaluate your case and guide you.
- If you qualify, we will accompany you throughout the process.